Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on
There were things, which motivated me to read this book.
1. I adored London's Bad Bachelor series, and was eager to read more of her books.
2. I am trash for the marriage of convenience trope.
3. I am always looking for books set outside the US to feed my wanderlust.
I must say, I made a great choice, because I had a fantastic time reading The Aussie Next Door
First and foremost, this book was a lot of fun. From the antics with the dogs to the family cookout to the card games at the retirement home, London made sure I had a good time and laughed a lot. I always appreciate a good injection of humor and merriment in my stories, but I also found this to be quite an emotional read.
Both Angie and Jace had been hurt in the past. Angie had been abandoned by her parents and spent the rest of her life trying to navigate the foster system. Let's just say it wasn't all ice cream and rainbows for her, and it left her yearning to find a place where she belonged and people, who would love her.
Though Jace came from a rather tight knit, loving, and supportive family (who I LOVED), he always felt a little on the outside of things due to being on the spectrum, and when his romantic relationship fell apart, he abandoned all hope, that he could find that "someone", who would be able to love him "as is".
Seeing these two find a "home" with each other simply filled me with joy. I think everyone can appreciate finding their "people", those who accept them, scars and all, and who don't try to change them.
Overall: This was a lovely story about finding the people, who will love you "as is", and finding the people, who are your home. It was fun, sexy, sweet, and heartwarming, and I am looking forward to returning to Patterson's Bluff.
*ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 14 August, 2019: Finished reading
- 14 August, 2019: Reviewed